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Government's U-turn on Garba approval ?: Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel says Garba can be held with 200 people, re-open as per new guideline

Government's U-turn on Garba approval ?: Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel says Garba can be held with 200 people, re-open as per new guideline

Government's U-turn on Garba approval ?: Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel says Garba can be held with 200 people, re-open as per new guideline

With just two weeks to go before Navratri, the government has not been able to decide whether to allow Garba
There is a growing curiosity among the people in the state about the planning of Navratri in the midst of Corona. However, the state government has not yet taken a decision on the matter. With only two weeks to go before Navratri, the Gujarat government is in a dilemma about allowing Garba. Earlier, the Deputy Chief Minister's tone changed after he said that Garba would not be allowed in the big ground. Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel said Garba could be held with 200 people as per the new guideline of Riopan.

On September 30, Nitin Patel said Garba was not allowed in the big field

On September 30, Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel said the state was not likely to get approval for a major Garba project at present. The government has not yet made a decision on how to allow sherigarba at the village level or in cities. The decision will be taken in the coming days based on the new guidelines of the central government keeping in view the religious beliefs and the concessions given in them.

    On September 26, the government canceled the Vibrant Navratri Festival

Earlier, all the major Garba organizers in the state had refused to play Garba. Divya Bhaskar released the news on September 12. Only then did the debate begin as to what the government decides. Then on September 26, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said that the Vibrant Navratri Festival at the GMDC ground has been canceled due to Corona.

This year Vibrant Navratri is now being considered on e-platform
Rajkot's largest Sahiyar and Sargam Club group will not hold Rasotsav
The state government has decided not to celebrate Vibrant Navratri in the presence of thousands of spectators at the GMDC Ground this time as every year as it has made Vibrant Navratri famous all over the world as the largest dance festival in the world. Garba is being played by a group of sailors at the temple and online webcasting is being planned by the tourism department. For this, a traditional Ras-Garba program is being organized in the temples including Ambaji, Pavagadh, Bahucharaji.




Earlier, all the major Garba organizers in the state had refused to play Garba. Divya Bhaskar released the news on September 12. Only then did the debate begin as to what the government decides. Then on September 26, Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said that the Vibrant Navratri Festival at the GMDC ground has been canceled due to Corona.

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